Dead Space 2 and 3 Remakes may be on the way if we all respond positively to this EA survey

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Dead Space Remake publisher 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Electronic Arts is surveying players in a bid to discover if fans would l💜ike to see a remake of the franchise's second and third instalments, too.

Whilst neither EA nor developer, Motive, have spo♒ken much about the idea of a follow-up remake, a new🐽 survey very clearly asks prospective players to rate their interest in playing remakes of Dead Space 2 and/or Dead Space 3 (thanks, ).

. "The setting and lore are top-notch, and [Dead Space] Remake's writer could easily f♓ix the shoddy characterizations and plot contrivances."

Given Dead Space Remake's success, is it that much of a surprise that EA is canvassing views this wa𝓰y? Nope. But whilst the response from fans has been overwhelmingly positive, some hope that rather than just remake old Dead Space games, Moti💖ve could explore making set in the same universe, too.

"Motive Studio's Dead Space is a horror remake done right," we said in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+'s Dead Space Remake review, which was awarded an impressive 4.5 stars out of 5.&🀅nbsp;

"It really is a subl🍬ime mix of fresh and familiar, and it's freaking terrifying in its loud and quieter moments. Its reworked visuals and stunning dynamic lighting totally transform certain areas, while the remake's new dismemberment animations mean hacking off enemy limbs with the Plasma Cutter, uncovering bone and muscle tissue as you do, i𝓡s now gorier than ever. I know this first hand, because I was too scared to run."

Don't worry if you scream like a baby playing it, though – even the development team itself struggles to get through the scary parts, too, sometimes.

"When I'm playing it at night, I can't play it with headphones. It's just too f🌌ucking scary," technical director, David Robillard said just before the game's critically-acclaimed☂ launch. 

Horror isn't just for Halloween, you know - here are our tips for the very 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror games.

Vikki Blake
Weekend Reporter, GamesRadar+

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